Spring has sprung! Have you planned your 2023 field research yet?

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Spring has sprung! Have you planned your 2023 field research yet? March 28, 2023 | Field StudiesAgriculture certainly doesn’t have an off-season, but the start of Spring is when things really turn up! Soil is … Read More

Staying Up-to-Date on ECOTOX

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While the ECOTOX knowledgebase has been an available tool for some time now, there is a recent focus on New Approach Methodologies (NAM), to characterize hazard or risk without the use of animal testing. With this important push into the future of ecotoxicological research, the ECOTOX database is certainly expected to be a primary resource.

Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love?

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Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love? December 12, 2022 | Field Studies | Amy RitterThe myth and story worlds would have us believe that the mistletoe plant is magical. A Hollywood holiday staple, … Read More

The holidays mean it’s time for cover crops

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The holidays mean it’s time for cover crops. December 12, 2022 | Field Studies As the winter season is upon our doorstep in the northern hemisphere, everyone begins to prepare for the chilly weather. Whether … Read More

Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved

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Global decline of insect populations: data gaps and the push for everyone to get involved October 25, 2022 | Field Studies | Jennifer CollinsOver the past two decades, reports of localized and global decline in … Read More